Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Congratulations to (the legendary) Rodney Yoder!


For more years than Rodney Yoder cares to think about now, corrupt state actors spent hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars to keep him locked up in Illinois' only maximum-security psychiatric "hospital".

During the jury trial for which I was his legal counsel, celebrity hired-gun psychs swore under oath that Yoder was the most dangerous psychotic they had ever encountered.

He finally got out of the Chester Mental Health Center hell hole. Despite the long and bitter injustice he was forced to endure, he has been a productive, law-abiding member of the community for a decade now.

Yoder never took the drugs. He never bought into the fraud. He resisted, and won. He made a good number of people whom he always called "psycho-quacks" (e.g., Daniel J. Cuneo and Syed Hussain, both of whom continue to rip off the people of Illinois to this day!) look like the fools and the gangsters they truly are.

Well done, Rodney!

Your new granddaughter will tell her children and their children your heroic story.... Perhaps in a world where psychiatrists can no longer imprison and torture innocent people.

4 comments:

  1. rodney if you want to communicate with me fb may not be the way! strawberrypen101@yahoo.com 978 798 4125

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  2. If Rodney Yoder reads this, I received a message from a woman who said she was a victim of a man named Seth Farber because I was also a victim of a man named Seth Farber and she told me that you were also a victim of a man named Seth Farber. Seth farber is a psychiatric Survivor activist who is using our community to exploit vulnerable people. We would like to know if Rodney is alive and if he knows anything about this man named Seth Farber. Seth Farber is a part of an organization called NARPA and also he has blogs on Mad in America. We know that he's been reported to these above named organizations in the past for his abuse (they ignored the reports allowing him to continue abusing vulnerable victims of psychiatry) and your name just came up Rodney, as a person who's been victimized by Seth Farber. Do you have anything to say about this?

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    1. I know of Seth Farber and have had a discussion or two with him on the Internet. I guess he is billed as some sort of advocate for so called "psychiatric survivors". I don't put much stock in what this crowd does and advocates. I am too busy living my life to be the "victim" of any of these folks. Not to say I am not without sympathy for anyone who has been so victimized.

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